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Community supports restaurant stiffed after power outage

A Cape Coral restaurant owner says customers stiffed him on their bills after a power outage at the restaurant.

Jay Johnson owns Bubba's Roadhouse and Saloon in Cape Coral. He said last Monday, a tree blew onto some power lines and took out his power. Johnson said he knew the wood-fire grills would fill the restaurant with smoke, so he brought the customers outside. Without internet, he couldn't close out bills for people playing with credit cards, so instead of making them wait potentially hours for power to be restored, Johnson asked customers for their phone numbers and said he'd call them to settle up later.

"We did have a small group that didn't pay that gave us either a bad number, or basically said 'That's not the experience we were expecting' and refused to pay," Johnson said.

He said the people who didn't pay left with full bellies, or at least full plates.

"One of them, we packed up. They were in the middle of eating and we helped them pack up what was there so they could finish," Johnson said.

He said this experience left Bubba's out $300.

"But in the lost revenue from 7-to-close, we probably lost over a thousand," he said.

His friend Marc Collins decided to do something about it. He knows Johnson through volunteering, where Johnson has served food at charity events.